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White Oak
Quercus alba
Part Used: Inner Bark. White oak is used as an astringent with anti-infective and tonic properties. Chronic diarrhea. Intestinal inflammation. Hemmorhage (passive: urine, stool, mouth, nose, organs, heavy menses. Hemmorhoids. Prolapse of lower organs. Vaginal discharge and infection (int. and ext.). Night sweats. Mouth sores, pyorrhea, sore throat (binding and antiseptic). Strengthens gums. Ext. for wounds, bleeding, skin ulcers. Int. for ulcers of colon, bladder.
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1 oz. |
$6.75 |
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2 oz. |
$12.95 |
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This list of herbs and their uses is based on hundreds of years of empirically-based herbal knowledge, and personal observations, along with some of the latest research. Many uses are not accepted by the FDA, and not all uses have been scientifically validated. This is intended for educational purposes, and not as a means to diagnose, prescribe or treat disease.
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